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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2010-02-25 00:39:17 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2010-02-25 00:39:17 +0000 |
commit | c42b84f651376ebb120a1c4ed0ae62c7ab326f3a (patch) | |
tree | 3cd7174cb77c6f83be0d58f0840cd7f83f4f6ecd /Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ltxmisc | |
parent | 0bde8297281dfbe7752a7caa3c0414403716e14b (diff) |
endnotes doc update, own package (24feb10)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ltxmisc/endnotes.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ltxmisc/endnotes.sty deleted file mode 100644 index d3ef6514baa..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ltxmisc/endnotes.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% **************************************** -% * ENDNOTES * -% **************************************** -% -% Date of this version: 15 January 2003. -% -%% Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino -%% -%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the -%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 -%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -%% The latest version of this license is in -%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -%% version 1999/12/01 or later. -% -% Based on the FOOTNOTES section of -% LATEX.TEX (VERSION 2.09 - RELEASE OF 19 April 1986), with -% "footnote" changed to "endnote" and "fn" changed to "en" (where -% appropriate), with all the minipage stuff pulled out, and with -% some small changes for the different operation of endnotes. -% Subsequently updated to follow the code for -% LaTeX2e <2000/06/01>. -% -% Uses an extra external file, with .ent extension, to hold the -% text of the endnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new -% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information -% collected from the previous run. -% -% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should. -% -% John Lavagnino (John.Lavagnino@kcl.ac.uk) -% Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London -% -% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into endnotes, say -% -% \let\footnote=\endnote -% -% in your preamble, and then add something like -% -% \newpage -% \begingroup -% \parindent 0pt -% \parskip 2ex -% \def\enotesize{\normalsize} -% \theendnotes -% \endgroup -% -% as the last thing in your document. (But \theendnotes all -% by itself will work.) -% -% **************************************** -% * CHANGE LOG * -% **************************************** -% -% JL Modified to include \addtoendnotes. JL, 10/22/89. -% -% JK Modification by J"org Knappen 25. 2. 1991: -% JK -% JK Introduced \notesname in the spirit of international \LaTeX. -% JK \notesname is set per default to be {Notes}, but can easily -% JK be redifined, e.g. for german language -% JK \renewcommand{\notesname}{Anmerkungen} -% -% DW Modification by Dominik Wujastyk, London, 19 September 1991: -% DW -% DW Moved the line -% DW \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@endnote\endcsname\@theenmark} -% DW out of the definition of \@endnotetext and into the definition -% DW of \@doanenote so that \label and \ref commands work correctly in -% DW endnotes. Otherwise, the \label just pointed to the last section -% DW heading (or whatever) preceding the \theendnotes command. -% -% JL Revised documentation and macros. 24 Sept 1991. -% -% modified by --bg (B.Gaulle) 09/14/94 for: -% 1) replace » (why a 8bit char here?) by ^ as a default. -% 2) force \catcode of > to be 12 (implied by \@doanenote). -% by --bg again 03/22/95 for: -% 3) reseting appropriate catcode of > in case it were -% used as an active char before \@endanenote (was -% pointed by Ch. Pallier). -% -% John Lavagnino, 12 January 2003: a number of small updates: -% -% JL Incorporate change suggested by Frank Mittelbach to -% JL \enoteheading, so that first note has paragraph indentation. -% JL Frank's note: -% the idea of this code is to fix the problem that without it -% the first endnote after the heading will not be indented thus looking -% somewhat strange. Problem however is that since there is no -% indentation \leavemode\par will make an absolutely empty pargraph so -% that no baseline calculation is done. therefore \vskip-\baselineskip -% will put the first endnote directly below the heading without the -% usual spaccing. using \mbox insead will cure this defect. -% -% JL Also incorporated Frank's suggestion to define -% JL \makeenmark and \theenmark, so that users can change more of the -% JL layout without using \makeatletter. \makeenmark defaults to -% JL \@makeenmark, so old code is still supported; and \theenmark is -% JL just syntactic sugar for \@theenmark, which is still the real -% JL value (and shouldn't be directly modified by user code). -% -% JL Definition of \ETC. also dropped: surely nobody is still -% JL using TeX 2.992. (If you are, you need to upgrade it or -% JL endnotes longer than 1000 characters will be truncated.) -% -% JL Update much of the code to track the current LaTeX2e code more -% JL closely. Clean up \theendnotes. -% -% John Lavagnino, 15 January 2003: fix my garbled version of -% Frank's updates. -% -% -% **************************************** -% * ENDNOTE COMMANDS * -% **************************************** -% -% -% \endnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a endnote. -% -% \endnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a endnote numbered -% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2, -% etc. For example, if endnotes are numbered -% *, **, etc. within pages, then \endnote[2]{...} -% produces endnote '**'. This command does not -% step the endnote counter. -% -% \endnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the endnote mark in -% the text, but no endnote. With no argument, -% it steps the endnote counter before generating -% the mark. -% -% \endnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the endnote but no -% mark. \endnote is equivalent to -% \endnotemark \endnotetext . -% -% \addtoendnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current -% endnotes file: for inserting headings, -% pagebreaks, and the like into endnotes -% sections. TEXT a moving argument: -% \protect required for fragile commands. -% -% **************************************** -% * ENDNOTE USER COMMANDS * -% **************************************** -% -% Endnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating -% to footnotes: -% -% \enotesize : Size-changing command for endnotes. -% -% \theendnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the endnote number. -% -% \theenmark : Holds the current endnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'. -% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes -% either from the autonumbering of notes or from -% the optional argument to \endnote. But you'll need -% to use it if you define your own \makeenmark.) -% -% \makeenmark : A macro to generate the endnote marker from \theenmark -% The default definition is \hbox{$^\theenmark$}. -% -% \@makeentext{NOTE} : -% Must produce the actual endnote, using \theenmark as the mark -% of the endnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively -% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might -% be as simple as -% $^{\theenmark}$ NOTE -% -% -% **************************************** -% * ENDNOTE PSEUDOCODE * -% **************************************** -% -% \endnote{NOTE} == -% BEGIN -% \stepcounter{endnote} -% \@theenmark :=G eval (\theendnote) -% \@endnotemark -% \@endnotetext{NOTE} -% END -% -% \endnote[NUM]{NOTE} == -% BEGIN -% begingroup -% counter endnote :=L NUM -% \@theenmark :=G eval (\theendnote) -% endgroup -% \@endnotemark -% \@endnotetext{NOTE} -% END -% -% \@endnotetext{NOTE} == -% BEGIN -% write to \@enotes file: "\@doanenote{ENDNOTE MARK}" -% begingroup -% \next := NOTE -% set \newlinechar for \write to \space -% write to \@enotes file: \meaning\next -% (that is, "macro:->NOTE) -% endgroup -% END -% -% \addtoendnotes{TEXT} == -% BEGIN -% open endnotes file if not already open -% begingroup -% let \protect to \string -% set \newlinechar for \write to \space -% write TEXT to \@enotes file -% endgroup -% END -% -% \endnotemark == -% BEGIN \stepcounter{endnote} -% \@theenmark :=G eval(\theendnote) -% \@endnotemark -% END -% -% \endnotemark[NUM] == -% BEGIN -% begingroup -% endnote counter :=L NUM -% \@theenmark :=G eval(\theendnote) -% endgroup -% \@endnotemark -% END -% -% \@endnotemark == -% BEGIN -% \leavevmode -% IF hmode THEN \@x@sf := \the\spacefactor FI -% \makeenmark % put number in main text -% IF hmode THEN \spacefactor := \@x@sf FI -% END -% -% \endnotetext == -% BEGIN \@theenmark :=G eval (\theendnote) -% \@endnotetext -% END -% -% \endnotetext[NUM] == -% BEGIN begingroup counter endnote :=L NUM -% \@theenmark :=G eval (\theendnote) -% endgroup -% \@endnotetext -% END -% -% **************************************** -% * ENDNOTE MACROS * -% **************************************** -% - -\@definecounter{endnote} -\def\theendnote{\@arabic\c@endnote} - -\def\@makeenmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\@theenmark}}} -\def\makeenmark{\@makeenmark} - -\def\theenmark{\@theenmark} - -\newdimen\endnotesep - -\def\endnote{\@ifnextchar[\@xendnote{\stepcounter{endnote}% - \protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \@endnotemark\@endnotetext}} - -\def\@xendnote[#1]{% - \begingroup - \c@endnote=#1\relax - \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \endgroup - \@endnotemark\@endnotetext} - -% Here begins a section of endnote code that's really different from -% the footnote code of LaTeX. - -\let\@doanenote=0 -\let\@endanenote=0 - -\newwrite\@enotes -\newif\if@enotesopen \global\@enotesopenfalse - -\def\@openenotes{\immediate\openout\@enotes=\jobname.ent\relax - \global\@enotesopentrue} - -% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382, -% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid -% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have -% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well -% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar -% makes every space become a newline in the \@enotes file, so that all -% of the lines wind up being quite short. - -\long\def\@endnotetext#1{% - \if@enotesopen \else \@openenotes \fi - \immediate\write\@enotes{\@doanenote{\@theenmark}}% - \begingroup - \def\next{#1}% - \newlinechar='40 - \immediate\write\@enotes{\meaning\next}% - \endgroup - \immediate\write\@enotes{\@endanenote}} - -% \addtoendnotes works the way the other endnote macros probably should -% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands. - -\long\def\addtoendnotes#1{% - \if@enotesopen \else \@openenotes \fi - \begingroup - \newlinechar='40 - \let\protect\string - \immediate\write\@enotes{#1}% - \endgroup} - -% End of unique endnote code - -\def\endnotemark{% - \@ifnextchar[\@xendnotemark - {\stepcounter{endnote}% - \protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \@endnotemark}} - -\def\@xendnotemark[#1]{% - \begingroup - \c@endnote #1\relax - \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \endgroup - \@endnotemark} - -\def\@endnotemark{% - \leavevmode - \ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi - \makeenmark - \ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi - \relax} - -\def\endnotetext{% - \@ifnextchar [\@xendnotenext - {\protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \@endnotetext}} - -\def\@xendnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@endnote=#1\relax - \xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}\endgroup \@endnotetext} - -\def\@xendnotenext[#1]{% - \begingroup - \c@endnote=#1\relax - \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theenmark{\theendnote}% - \endgroup - \@endnotetext} - - -% \theendnotes actually prints out the endnotes. - -% The user may want separate endnotes for each chapter, or a big -% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands, -% either will work; you just say \theendnotes wherever you want the -% endnotes so far to be inserted. However, you must add -% \setcounter{endnote}{0} after that if you want subsequent endnotes -% to start numbering at 1 again. - -% \enoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting -% for the endnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start -% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \enoteheading -% is to make and undo a dummy paragraph, to get around the games \section* -% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform -% indenting for all notes. - -\def\notesname{Notes}% -\def\enoteheading{\section*{\notesname - \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\notesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\notesname}}}% - \mbox{}\par\vskip-\baselineskip} - -\def\enoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em - \leavevmode\llap{\makeenmark}} - -\def\enotesize{\footnotesize} - -\def\theendnotes{\immediate\closeout\@enotes \global\@enotesopenfalse - \begingroup - \makeatletter - % - % The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that - % \@doanenote works properly even if > is an active character - % at the point where \theendnotes is invoked. > needs to have - % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanenote are scanned, so - % that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual - % footnote text is not an argument to \@doanenote, but just - % follows it in the .ent file; so \@ResetGT can reset the - % category code for > that should be used when processing - % that text. That resetting takes place within a - % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanenote and - % \@endanenote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the - % next note. - % - \edef\@tempa{`\string >}% - \ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12% - \let\@ResetGT\relax - \else - \edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}% - \@makeother\>% - \fi - \def\@doanenote##1##2>{\def\@theenmark{##1}\par\begingroup - \@ResetGT - \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@endnote\endcsname\@theenmark}% - \enoteformat} - \def\@endanenote{\par\endgroup}% - \enoteheading - \enotesize - \input{\jobname.ent}% - \endgroup} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |